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Monday, January 21, 2013

#1, The Magician or, "Linking Merlin With the Divine"

In tarot, The Magician bears witness to the fundamental truth he we are always connected to our divine creator. The depiction of the Magician in RWSC decks shows us a wizard standing at his work table. He has the power of all the elements literally at his finger tips as symbolized by the suits in tarot’s Minor Arcana: Wand, Cup, Sword and Pentacle (fire, water, air and earth respectively).

The Magician represents consciousness, directed action and intentional creation. He stands at his work table, his wand held aloft while his other hand pointed to the earth. He is a living conduit between the power of divine consciousness and Its physical manifestation on earth. He embodies the words on the Emerald Tablet, “As it is above, so it is below.” Unlike Fool, the Magician doesn’t nonchalantly toss his consciousness over his shoulder, moving through life on a whim. He takes responsibility for his

life force and his gifts by using them to shape his world. Flowers grow around his table - signs that the power of his potential is in full and directed use. He blooms where he’s planted. He shows us that our gifts are the currency by which we purchase our dreams. If you waste your gifts, or let them stand idle, you not only bankrupt yourself, but you squander all of your potential.

We are conduits for cosmic energy. It passes through us for

use in creating actualities - job, lifestyle, or to effect lasting change in the world around us. Our personal power must be allowed to flow freely guided by our directed thought. Otherwise we create chaos in our lives and the lives of those around us. Often we want to hold fast to our power base, fearing it will disappear. However when you act as a conduit, you carry current from an infinite source - a universal power plant if you will. Think about the batteries you bought last year for your emergency flashlights. They are still in the package, their power contained. What is their shelf life? Are they still good? Just as the charge in an unused battery will eventually dissipate, so will the consciousness or cosmic power you struggle to contain. As with water, electricity and air, there must be a flow through.

Today ask yourself: Am I part of the Divine flow? Do I direction to my power and manifest things that benefit myself as well as those around me, or do I react to whatever direction life takes me and create chaos in my wake? This is a magic day and you get to decide what you will do with it.